Alp Hotel

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The small balconies off front-facing rooms at the two-star Alp Hotel serve as a metaphor for the whole establishment: elegant, well-appointed spaces with a first-row seat to the bustle of one of Amsterdam's most dynamic residential neighborhoods.

The Alp Hotel was opened in 2008 by two brothers, and they have brought a hip, modern vibe to the place. Eleven rooms, some of the cleanest we've seen in Amsterdam, are painted in a fresh white and lit by chandeliers. The have hardwood floors and beige beds with red throw pillows.

All rooms are equipped with a TV and free Wi-Fi. Rooms at the front of the hotel overlook Bilderdijkstraat and De Clercqstraat, an extremely busy intersection. So if you value peace and quiet, opt for a room at the back.

The boldest touch by the hotel's owners: the bathtubs, installed in every bathroom, which are really small jacuzzis. It's hard to find that kind of finesse for such low rates.

Breakfast is included in the room rate. Note that the Alp Hotel does not have an elevator and the stairs are steep.

» Joel Weickgenant, EuroCheapo Staff Writer

Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor and is recommended based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.

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Reception: 24-Hour

Wi-Fi: Free

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Bathroom: Private

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About the Alp Hotel neighborhood

The most popular neighborhood outside the city center, the Museumplein is a residential area crowded with museums, parks and 19th-century buildings. The Rijksmuseum possesses an impressive collection of Dutch paintings from the 15th through the 17th centuries (including an enormous Rembrandt collection), the Van Gogh Museum is (surprise) devoted to Van Gogh, and the Stedelijk Museum houses modern and contemporary art.